Dive into the enchanting world of jazz with David Friesen and Uwe Kropinski's collaborative album "Made in Stanbul," released on September 1, 2010, under the ITM label. This captivating collection of seven tracks offers a rich tapestry of musical exploration, blending Friesen's masterful double bass playing with Kropinski's nuanced piano work.
The album opens with "Pianola," setting a contemplative tone that evolves through tracks like the lively "Festival Dance" and the introspective "400 Asa Waltz." Each piece is a testament to the duo's chemistry, showcasing their ability to weave intricate melodies and rhythms. "Bagamoyo" introduces a touch of global influence, hinting at the diverse inspirations that fuel their music.
With a total runtime of 56 minutes, "Made in Stanbul" is a journey through various moods and tempos, from the serene "Very Early" to the dynamic "Running Children." The album culminates with "Istanblue," a piece that beautifully encapsulates the essence of their collaboration.
David Friesen, known for his innovative approach to jazz, brings his signature style to this project, while Uwe Kropinski's piano work adds depth and texture. Together, they create an album that is both sophisticated and accessible, appealing to jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. "Made in Stanbul" is a celebration of improvisation, creativity, and the timeless allure of jazz music.